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Montreal-based AI startup Lyrebird has created voice imitation technology that can "copy the voice of anyone" after listening to just 60 seconds of audio. Lyrebird wants to use the technology for good reasons, but it's easy to imagine the technology...

From social robots to drones and fears of job displacement, a common theme in this week's robotics roundup is the need for robot design to account for the human factor in user interfaces, applications, and skills retraining.

In this week's roundup of global robotics developments, we look at Google's self-critiquing AI, Baidu's open-source self-driving research, and the U.S. Marine Corps' disposable drones, among other things.

Businesses considering robotic process automation should weigh the pros and cons of different internal and external hosting options, says Martin Fiore, an EY expert. Bots can help human co-workers, but only if the entire operation is included in the plan.

In this week's global robotics roundup, our columnist looks at the possible impact of automation on jobs, Asian industry, and surveillance. He notes that the changes, reactions, and new uses won't be spread evenly.

AI rules will be needed to standardize safeguards and liability, just as global regulations have developed for drones and self-driving cars. Even if sentient robots won't be around anytime soon, policy makers need to consider human-robot interactions.